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Hitman02
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Posted: Sun, 19th Dec 2004 20:09 Post subject: |
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another computer geek, who cant find a bettter use for his money
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razor1394
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Posted: Mon, 20th Dec 2004 12:55 Post subject: |
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Hitman02 wrote: | another computer geek, who cant find a bettter use for his money |
It's a great hobby and It's much better than what other people throw their money at.
I'm just amazed how that guy compressor cooled three parts of the comp. I've only seen two parts.
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Esel_Gesi
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Posted: Mon, 20th Dec 2004 19:35 Post subject: |
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Now if it were only possible to achieve absolute zero and contain it at a low cost we could have cpus with infinite speed.......
or not. what the hell do i know 
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Posted: Mon, 20th Dec 2004 20:52 Post subject: |
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razor1394 wrote: | Esel_Gesi wrote: | Now if it were only possible to achieve absolute zero and contain it at a low cost we could have cpus with infinite speed.......
or not. what the hell do i know  |
There is always a limit of how much you can clock even the fastest processors today. Even with modding and max fsb/vcore you cannot reach whatever speed you like. Processors also needs new architectures and manufacturing processes to reach higher "retail" speeds. |
I knew my theory was flawed! 
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razor1394
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Posted: Wed, 5th Jan 2005 15:51 Post subject: |
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Unfortunately compressor systems are not that quiet. It's nearly the same sound from fridges.
edit:
same project
Last edited by razor1394 on Sun, 16th Jan 2005 23:58; edited 2 times in total
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razor1394
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Posted: Sun, 16th Jan 2005 22:31 Post subject: |
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Steve-O 2004 - Ice and nitrogen doesn't lead current. Short circuit is not possible.
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Posted: Sun, 16th Jan 2005 23:52 Post subject: |
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Isn't that the same system as in you first post?
At least it's the same location.
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razor1394
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Posted: Sun, 16th Jan 2005 23:58 Post subject: |
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Avenger_ wrote: |
Isn't that the same system as in you first post?
At least it's the same location. |
Yes, my bad. My source posted it too late. They also put some different info on it too. Thanks.
edit: Here's the project I confused it with. It's about a nowegian guy who has the world record in 3d mark 2001SE. LINK -> http://www.ocshoot.no/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=23;t=000181;p=.
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razor1394
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Yes but this was nitrogen and it evaporates.
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